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Wyoming Marks Mental Illness Awareness Week

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Friday, October 11, 2013   

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Creating more awareness about services available for people dealing with mental illness is the focus this week of Mental Illness Awareness Week.

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) says one in four Americans lives with some form of mental illness.

Bob Carolla, NAMI’s media relations director, says a big challenge of getting treatment is overcoming the cultural stigma.

"And that's another reason we have Mental Illness Awareness Week,” he says, “which is to help break down the stigma and to educate people. And to hopefully also local communities, let them know where they can go to get help if they need it."

The website of the Wyoming Association of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers provides connections to local help and free screenings.

The most common forms of mental illness are bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression and anxiety.

Carolla says another big challenge is that treatment and services can be limited in rural areas nationwide, but in Wyoming there's a clinic in every county.

"Generally there is not enough access to mental health care,” he explains. “And it's been particularly brutal, you know, during the economic recession that we're still coming out of."

Carolla adds many states, including Wyoming, cut funding for mental-health services during the Great Recession.





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